[HTML][HTML] Respiratory mycobiome and suggestion of inter-kingdom network during acute pulmonary exacerbation in cystic fibrosis

P Soret, LE Vandenborght, F Francis, N Coron… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
P Soret, LE Vandenborght, F Francis, N Coron, R Enaud, M Avalos, T Schaeverbeke…
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Lung infections play a critical role in cystic fibrosis (CF) pathogenesis. CF respiratory tract is
now considered to be a polymicrobial niche and advances in high-throughput sequencing
allowed to analyze its microbiota and mycobiota. However, no NGS studies until now have
characterized both communities during CF pulmonary exacerbation (CFPE). Thirty-three
sputa isolated from patients with and without CFPE were used for metagenomic high-
throughput sequencing targeting 16S and ITS2 regions of bacterial and fungal rRNA. We …
Abstract
Lung infections play a critical role in cystic fibrosis (CF) pathogenesis. CF respiratory tract is now considered to be a polymicrobial niche and advances in high-throughput sequencing allowed to analyze its microbiota and mycobiota. However, no NGS studies until now have characterized both communities during CF pulmonary exacerbation (CFPE). Thirty-three sputa isolated from patients with and without CFPE were used for metagenomic high-throughput sequencing targeting 16S and ITS2 regions of bacterial and fungal rRNA. We built inter-kingdom network and adapted Phy-Lasso method to highlight correlations in compositional data. The decline in respiratory function was associated with a decrease in bacterial diversity. The inter-kingdom network revealed three main clusters organized around Aspergillus, Candida, and Scedosporium genera. Using Phy-Lasso method, we identified Aspergillus and Malassezia as relevantly associated with CFPE, and Scedosporium plus Pseudomonas with a decline in lung function. We corroborated in vitro the cross-domain interactions between Aspergillus and Streptococcus predicted by the correlation network. For the first time, we included documented mycobiome data into a version of the ecological Climax/Attack model that opens new lines of thoughts about the physiopathology of CF lung disease and future perspectives to improve its therapeutic management.
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